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the question is, can the afghans protect this vital facility from the taliban once the marines are gone? can these guys fight? >> absolutely. >> have you seen them? >> yes, sir. >> is it the same kind of thing we would do in the marines or you do in the air force? >> sometimes the tactics are different. the planning is different. the way that they discuss when and where they're going to do things, but when it has to happen, they make it happen. they're fast, brave and they get things done. >> the weapons become the operations chief. give me a sense of their capabilities. >> i think they're doing a pretty good job. i was here two years ago, since then the afghans have taken the lead in the fight against the insurgency and have stepped up and started doing what they need to do to secure the country. >> very soon this aircraft and the marines will be gone. but what you see today is one more example of how the afghans are taking charge of their own destiny. >> you know, sean, standing next to me, a lieutenant who was with us out to the dam. he's been here since? >> january of this year. >>
the question is, can the afghans protect this vital facility from the taliban once the marines are gone? can these guys fight? >> absolutely. >> have you seen them? >> yes, sir. >> is it the same kind of thing we would do in the marines or you do in the air force? >> sometimes the tactics are different. the planning is different. the way that they discuss when and where they're going to do things, but when it has to happen, they make it happen. they're fast, brave...
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army psychiatrist who says he gunned down american soldiers to defend the taliban. major nidal hasan is charged with killing 13 people, wounding dozens more of fort hood in texas back in november of 2009. it it was the worse mass shooting at the u.s. military facility ever. he is acting as his own lawyer, which means he can question survivors of the massacre. they have waited almost four years to testify, and they say they are fed up with the delays. one set back when hasan grew a beard which against military rules and then refused to shave it. now he is asking the judge to let him tell potential jurors that the army is forcing him to wear his uniform in court. he claims the uniform represents an enemy of islam. casey stegall is in fort hood tonight. casey? >> shepard, hasan sat in the courtroom today looking haggard. remember, is he in a wheelchair paralyzed from the waist down due to injuries he sustained on that day from those who took him out. he is now 42 years old. the potential 20 jury members or panel members as they are called in a military court martial we
army psychiatrist who says he gunned down american soldiers to defend the taliban. major nidal hasan is charged with killing 13 people, wounding dozens more of fort hood in texas back in november of 2009. it it was the worse mass shooting at the u.s. military facility ever. he is acting as his own lawyer, which means he can question survivors of the massacre. they have waited almost four years to testify, and they say they are fed up with the delays. one set back when hasan grew a beard which...
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. >> the weird thing is, his defense strategy is the soldiers presented a threat to the taliban heads. that's his defense. that defines a jihadist right there. >> there's no reason that shouldn't be a military -- >> by the nature of his defense, he's defining his crime and what he did. >> can you imagine being the victims and the families of the victims having to sit there and be questioned. >> i think the military's not going to lets this get out of hand. he might try and grandstand to make this a case for jihad, but the judge is going to slap it down. because you just mentioned his defense, it will be difficult if not impossible to prove what he did. and i say, let him do it. let him explain why he did it. because this is what radical islam is. since our administration doesn't want to talk about it, there he is, he was trying to protect the taliban. >> now it's going to be shameful for the obama administration because -- >> don't give that response. hold on. >> no military decorations or awards. >> to classify it as workplace violence instead of an act of jihad, an act of war, that'
. >> the weird thing is, his defense strategy is the soldiers presented a threat to the taliban heads. that's his defense. that defines a jihadist right there. >> there's no reason that shouldn't be a military -- >> by the nature of his defense, he's defining his crime and what he did. >> can you imagine being the victims and the families of the victims having to sit there and be questioned. >> i think the military's not going to lets this get out of hand. he might...
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. >>> the young girl who sooif survived and being shot by the taliban -- she celebrated her 16th birthday with a speech at the united nation. the pakistan teen called on leaders on the world to provide free education for all children, boys and girls. >>> the movie based on a shooting oscar grant opened today on three bay area locations. it depicts the final 24 hours of a 22-year-old hayward man who was shot to death by police officer. the movie is showing at the grand lake theater in oakland and berkeley's california theater. >>> the ban started in 1980s after the hiv virus started entering the nation's blood supply. making the sure the supply is safe. the ban remains in place because of an increase risk of infection. >>> and thank you for making ktvu your choice for news, we'll see you next time for break, i am julie our coverage continues at 10:00. we are always here for you at ktvu.com and tmz is up next right here on tv 36. tonight we are continuing with coverage of the two women killed. >> today on "tmz" -- >> so there is a race war exploding in l.a. but we have to talk about sharks
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and then he wanted to say he was saving taliban leaders by carrying out the shooting and the court would not allow that. 13 people died here in 2009 and 30 injured. on this program, a sergeant shot five times that day described what the wait was like. >> not only the victims and survivors, but our families. now we'll get a chance to close the chapture and once again a setback in our way. >> if everything goes as planned and opening statements scheduled to begin on august 6th. it is an interesting process. >> indeed it will. thank you. the gunman's own paralysis when he was shot as he was shooting others. hassan's doctor said he can't sit more than 12 hours upright. he must have 15- 20 minute breaks for stretching every four hours and he must lift himself off of the whole chair every half an hour. it is going to be something to watch all of this play out, only adding insult to the victims and their families, hassan has collected a paycheck. he's received more than 278,000us dollars. he gets this salary because he was not proven guilty of the attack. we'll see if he has to pay it back. all
and then he wanted to say he was saving taliban leaders by carrying out the shooting and the court would not allow that. 13 people died here in 2009 and 30 injured. on this program, a sergeant shot five times that day described what the wait was like. >> not only the victims and survivors, but our families. now we'll get a chance to close the chapture and once again a setback in our way. >> if everything goes as planned and opening statements scheduled to begin on august 6th. it is...
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the taliban could not silence her. now malala has a message for the world. and the running of the bulls mrns bloody when the cbs evening news returns. thes be returns. but getting relief? try dulcolax laxative tablets. dulcolax is comfort-coated for gentle, over-night relief. dulcolax. predictable over-night relief you can count on. "that starts with one of the world's most advancedy," distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with...
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>> i think it's certainly hastens the day when taliban and al qaeda retake control of afghanistan. i think that day is coming almost inevitably given the president's ill-advised policies leading to the expected drawdown to almost zero next year. leaving a token number of troops doesn't affect conditions and the ground and speeding up the withdrawal simply moves forward the time taliban retakes control. i think it' a disaster for american interests. gregg: reportedly the relationship between karzai and president obama has deteriorated. there. this is a president who wants to undertake huge diplomatic transformations all over the world but does this reflect poorly on his diplomatic skills? >> i don't have a lot of good things to say about hamid karzai. that's utterly irrelevant to what america's interests are. we are not there for hamid karzai, we are not there for the afghans we are there for us. we are there to protect at a distance against the terrorist threat posed by the taliban and al qaeda. if you have got a bad relationship with the president of a country like that you grit y
>> i think it's certainly hastens the day when taliban and al qaeda retake control of afghanistan. i think that day is coming almost inevitably given the president's ill-advised policies leading to the expected drawdown to almost zero next year. leaving a token number of troops doesn't affect conditions and the ground and speeding up the withdrawal simply moves forward the time taliban retakes control. i think it' a disaster for american interests. gregg: reportedly the relationship...
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their policies to negotiate with the taliban to resolve afghanistan, i think that's a very troublesome strategy, if you will. the zero option, in my judgment is no option, because the zero option takes us completely out of afghanistan. i understand we're all war fatigued, ready to wind down the forces, but the problem with that is it leaves no counterterrorism footprint behind. so we have no ability to deal with future bin ladens that may pop up in a safe haven of afghanistan that we saw when we pulled out of afghanistan the last time defeating the soviets. i don't want to go back to that strategy. we did the same thing in iraq with the status of forces agreement. now iraq is becoming a huge problem. if we -- if we renege on our commitment to the afghan people, the afghan military, pull the rug out from under them, allow the taliban to come in and seek retribution, kill them, and put afghanistan in chaos as a safe haven all over again, that does a great disservice to what our troops have tried to do the last 10 years, the great gains they've made in afghanistan. >> chris: one last subj
their policies to negotiate with the taliban to resolve afghanistan, i think that's a very troublesome strategy, if you will. the zero option, in my judgment is no option, because the zero option takes us completely out of afghanistan. i understand we're all war fatigued, ready to wind down the forces, but the problem with that is it leaves no counterterrorism footprint behind. so we have no ability to deal with future bin ladens that may pop up in a safe haven of afghanistan that we saw when...
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she had the courage to criticize the radical taliban. >> i do not even hate the man who shot me. even if there is a gun in my hand and he stands in front of me, i would not shoot him. >> reporter: the u.n., adults and children alike, captivated. her mother wiping away tears. her father beaming. >> i am the only person who can have her as a daughter. she is owned by everybody. >> reporter: she is the daughter of the world. >> she is the daughter of the world. >> one child, one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world. >> reporter: since she has become a worldwide symbol, she has won many awards. in fact, she has gotten -- became the youngest person ever nominated for a nobel peace prize. that decision is in october. and she is certainly qualified. >> oh, i hope she wins a nobel prize. who else? >> go to abcnews.com and get the fund information. >> we talk about how extraordinary she is. and we want everyone to know show will be telling her life story in a book, "i am malala," and she will be sitting down with me for an exclusive abc news interview, and i cannot wait. >>>
she had the courage to criticize the radical taliban. >> i do not even hate the man who shot me. even if there is a gun in my hand and he stands in front of me, i would not shoot him. >> reporter: the u.n., adults and children alike, captivated. her mother wiping away tears. her father beaming. >> i am the only person who can have her as a daughter. she is owned by everybody. >> reporter: she is the daughter of the world. >> she is the daughter of the world....
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. >>> a pakistani girl who became the symbol of strength against the taliban in new york today. as cbs reporter vinita nair tells us, malala yousufzai recovered from a murder attempt and today she gave her first public address at the u.n. >> reporter: malala yousufzai arrived at the united nations to a personal greeting from secretary-general ban ki-moon. then birthday wishes from the packed chamber. [ applause ] >> happy birthday to the most courageous girl in the world. [ applause ] >> today is the day of every woman, every boy, every girl, who have [ indiscernible ] raised their voice for rights. >> reporter: a few months ago she was fighting for her life after an attack by the pakistani taliban. today to a standing ovation, she delivered her first public speech at the u.n. >> now it's time to speak up. >> reporter: nearly 1,000 young faces filled the room invited from 90 countries on a shared mission. 57million children around the world never go to school. in light of that struggle, the u.n. everyone as officially declared this in lal ledee. she had been an outspoken advocat
. >>> a pakistani girl who became the symbol of strength against the taliban in new york today. as cbs reporter vinita nair tells us, malala yousufzai recovered from a murder attempt and today she gave her first public address at the u.n. >> reporter: malala yousufzai arrived at the united nations to a personal greeting from secretary-general ban ki-moon. then birthday wishes from the packed chamber. [ applause ] >> happy birthday to the most courageous girl in the world. [...
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is trying to strengthen afghan special fors to deal with the taliban and the drug trade. the pentagon is buying them almost $1 billion worth of new airplanes and helicopters. there is a problem. a u.s. government wash doll learns that the afghans cannot operate and maintain the helicopters they already have and certainly not the new ones. >> this unfortunately is what we see time and again. >> per the last year the inspector general was issued reports on waste in afghanistan. millions for irrigation pumps that were not needed and expensive tractors too wide for the planning methods. paying for service and fuel thousands had stolen vehicles. $34 million state-of-the-art headquarters that the military doesn't want and probably will be torn down. but all that small potatoes compared to the aircraft the pentagon is buying. in spite of the warnings that the afghans have less than 25% of the personnel needed to fly and service them. recruiting is hindered by illiteracy and widespread ties to taliban or criminal elements. >> the afghans don't have the pilots and the pentagon doe
is trying to strengthen afghan special fors to deal with the taliban and the drug trade. the pentagon is buying them almost $1 billion worth of new airplanes and helicopters. there is a problem. a u.s. government wash doll learns that the afghans cannot operate and maintain the helicopters they already have and certainly not the new ones. >> this unfortunately is what we see time and again. >> per the last year the inspector general was issued reports on waste in afghanistan....
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shooting massacre fort hood in texas, acknowledged in court today that he supports the taliban he is major nidal hasan. he has agreed to represent himself. those potential jurors said they could put aside their views of muslims and sharia law. to consider only the evidence in this case. the judge rebuked hasan several times when he referred to himself as the shooter, she reminded hasan he is not testifying he could ultimately face the death penalty for killing 13 people at fort hood and wounding dozens more back in 2009 more than two dozen people are still missing after a train cash leveled a large chunk of a town. tonight, their families are getting some terrible news as the train company attempts to explain what went wrong plus, what could make wal-mart stop opening new stores? today, we may have found out and that's coming up. vo: traveling you definitely end up meeting a lot more people but a friend under water is something completely different. i met a turtle friend today. avo: whatever you're looking for, expedia has more ways to help you find yours. >> we have just gotten new
shooting massacre fort hood in texas, acknowledged in court today that he supports the taliban he is major nidal hasan. he has agreed to represent himself. those potential jurors said they could put aside their views of muslims and sharia law. to consider only the evidence in this case. the judge rebuked hasan several times when he referred to himself as the shooter, she reminded hasan he is not testifying he could ultimately face the death penalty for killing 13 people at fort hood and...
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she said the taliban helped remote her fight for girls education. that a bullett would silence us. but they failed. >> teachers at her former school in pakistan say there are more girls at school than before the shooting. >> the following program is an original production of link tv. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. i'm so delighted to come here and talk about our work. and this is an occasion that, uh, gives me the opportunity to raise more issues that we see in the connection with our work. grameen bank, which was started back in 1976... not as an effort oba
she said the taliban helped remote her fight for girls education. that a bullett would silence us. but they failed. >> teachers at her former school in pakistan say there are more girls at school than before the shooting. >> the following program is an original production of link tv. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. i'm so delighted to come here and talk about our work. and this is an occasion that, uh, gives me the opportunity to raise more issues that we see in...
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what malala yousufzai did today in her first public address since she was shot in the forehead by the taliban nine months ago while riding the bus to school in pakistan, targeted for seeking an education. she has become a symbol for millions of young women around the world who do not get the chance to complete elementary school. >> they thought that the bullet would silence us. but they failed. >> malala yousufzai will sit down for an interview diane sawyer this fall. >>> meanwhile, don't touch, a photographer who attempted to tell kanye west that he was a big fan got shut down in a big way. >> don't talk, i don't want to hear paparazzi talk to me. >> i'm a reporter. >> no, no, but don't talk to me at all. and don't talk to anyone i know at all. and tell anybody never talk to anyone, that anyone knows, go talk to themselves. don't talk ever again. >> got it? running from the bulls, it is that crazy time of year again in spain, as often happens during the running of the bulls many people were gored. but it was an american who seemingly got the worst of it. folks call this fun? not for me. well
what malala yousufzai did today in her first public address since she was shot in the forehead by the taliban nine months ago while riding the bus to school in pakistan, targeted for seeking an education. she has become a symbol for millions of young women around the world who do not get the chance to complete elementary school. >> they thought that the bullet would silence us. but they failed. >> malala yousufzai will sit down for an interview diane sawyer this fall. >>>...
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we'll hear more powerful words from that pakistani activist and taliban attack survivor. that's next here. she was at the u.n. today on her 16th birthday. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports." ever ybody has different investment objectives, ever ideas, goals, appetite for risk. you can't say 'one size fits all'. it doesn't. that's crazy. we're all totally different. ishares core. etf building blocks for your personalized portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pai
we'll hear more powerful words from that pakistani activist and taliban attack survivor. that's next here. she was at the u.n. today on her 16th birthday. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports." ever ybody has different investment objectives, ever ideas, goals, appetite for risk. you can't say 'one size fits all'. it doesn't. that's crazy. we're all totally different. ishares core. etf building blocks for your personalized portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional...
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after recent frustrations with president hamid karzai specifically regarding stalled peace talks with taliban last month. >>> pakistani report details the life of osama bin laden after the september 11th attacks and the failure of the pakistani failure community. and it even has reports of him being pulled over for speeding and let go. >>> the death toll of the train disaster in quebec has reached 14 with dozens still unaccounted for. more information is coming to light how that accident happened. the ntsb says the tankers involved have a history of puncturing after accidents. >>> a federal judge in wisconsin blocked enforcement of a new line signed by governor walker who allows doctors lacking privileges for performing abortions. the judge said it had troubling lack and set a new hearing. >>> smoke and ash shot out in mexico's volcano you see right there. it's happened over the past several days prompting four u.s. airline carriers to suspend flights. >>> for your first look at business we turn to courtney reagan. >>> consumers broke out their credit cards in may. this is another sign they'r
after recent frustrations with president hamid karzai specifically regarding stalled peace talks with taliban last month. >>> pakistani report details the life of osama bin laden after the september 11th attacks and the failure of the pakistani failure community. and it even has reports of him being pulled over for speeding and let go. >>> the death toll of the train disaster in quebec has reached 14 with dozens still unaccounted for. more information is coming to light how...
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malala la niÑa activista pakistanÍ que estuvo a punto de morir en el talibÁn. cumple 16 aÑos, se presentÓ en la sede de naciones unidas en new york, y dijo que en octubre los talibanes pensaron que con sus balas la acalla ryan para siempre pero fracasaron. y por eso le dieron una ovaciÓn. ella pidiÓ educacion para todos, asegurando algo muy cierto, que un libro y un bli grafo pueden cambiar el mundo. >>> al regresar en notoed zaoic mundo una legisladora pide allÁ da de emergencia para chicago, y la intervenciÓn la guardia nacio l nacional, les diremos por quÉ. >>> el baloncesto de una etnia mexicana, que de mos entraron ser los mejores y el descubrimiento que puede devolver a los mastodontes de la >>> fueron agregados 900 cargos para ariel castro. tener secuestrada a 3 jÓvenes en su casa de cleveland ohio. los cargos secuestro de la primera joven en el 2002, hasta el rescate de las chicas el pasado mes de mayo. castro enfrentaba 329 cargos de los que declarÓ no culpable el mes pasado. >>> la ola de violencia en chicago, llegÓ a un punto culminante en
malala la niÑa activista pakistanÍ que estuvo a punto de morir en el talibÁn. cumple 16 aÑos, se presentÓ en la sede de naciones unidas en new york, y dijo que en octubre los talibanes pensaron que con sus balas la acalla ryan para siempre pero fracasaron. y por eso le dieron una ovaciÓn. ella pidiÓ educacion para todos, asegurando algo muy cierto, que un libro y un bli grafo pueden cambiar el mundo. >>> al regresar en notoed zaoic mundo una legisladora pide allÁ da de...
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die with pri in on the one hand to cut off relations with the united states because we talk to the taliban in the president tried to get his agenda through and teeeighteen was not listening. >> after the id miistration failed to negotiate an agreement to allow any troops to stay as a stabilizing force. in a 1,000 iraqis were killed in sectarian violence the most by the months since before the surge in 2007. >> i will not do any comparisons. thissis about afghanistan. >> the taliban is in protest to have the flag removed saying that it was setting up a government-in-exile. lou: with the ongoing presidential instability in egypt trying to elections and to draft the constitution after the military-backed inter president was named and appointed pro-democracy leader as vice president. joining us now is congressman miller also a member of the armed services committee, congressman good to have you with us. let's talk about the zero option. with the effort to prepare the ground trying to move things much faster for the troops. >> this is something president obama has had his sights on for a long t
die with pri in on the one hand to cut off relations with the united states because we talk to the taliban in the president tried to get his agenda through and teeeighteen was not listening. >> after the id miistration failed to negotiate an agreement to allow any troops to stay as a stabilizing force. in a 1,000 iraqis were killed in sectarian violence the most by the months since before the surge in 2007. >> i will not do any comparisons. thissis about afghanistan. >> the...
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sessions said taliban insurgency we understand perhaps a little bit more because of the taliban insurgency is the way they went about systematically understanding how to disrupt and change a person's entire processes and these taliban that's an example of how you go about to change a person from their messaging to their operations to their front line message and we need to understand that insurgency may be required when dealing with the other side texas congressman went on to say if the democrats do not give us those options are opportunities then we will become insurgency i think insurgency is a mindset and an attitude that we're going to have to search for and find ways to get our message out and to be prepared to see things for what they are rather than trying to do something about them. kevin mccarthy similarly said we're going to oppose everything and this taliban like insurgency is working every one of the lawmakers who attended the caucus room dinner has since threatened a government shutdown during the two thousand and eleven debt ceiling negotiations caucus room attendees congress
sessions said taliban insurgency we understand perhaps a little bit more because of the taliban insurgency is the way they went about systematically understanding how to disrupt and change a person's entire processes and these taliban that's an example of how you go about to change a person from their messaging to their operations to their front line message and we need to understand that insurgency may be required when dealing with the other side texas congressman went on to say if the...
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but today was a day that almost didn't come. >> let me repeat the words, the words the taliban never wanted her to hear. happy 16th birthday, malala. >> reporter: it was just nine months ago the taliban tried to kill her for promoting education for girls. shooting her in the head as she left school in pakistan. her story and survival ignited a global movement. >> weakness, fear, and hopelessness died. strength, fervor, and courage was born. they thought that the bullet would silence us, but they failed. and out of that silence came thousands of voices. >> reporter: in fact, millions have signed her petition to provide education for every child around the world. >> she has experienced the discrimination. she has suffered because of her beliefs. and she has fought back. >> reporter: hard to remember, she's just a teenager. >> she was more worried about her geography homework than her speech. >> is that right? >> yeah. and i was happy for that. this is good. >> reporter: still a schoolgirl but a powerful voice for countless others. >> one child, one teacher, one book, and one pen can ch
but today was a day that almost didn't come. >> let me repeat the words, the words the taliban never wanted her to hear. happy 16th birthday, malala. >> reporter: it was just nine months ago the taliban tried to kill her for promoting education for girls. shooting her in the head as she left school in pakistan. her story and survival ignited a global movement. >> weakness, fear, and hopelessness died. strength, fervor, and courage was born. they thought that the bullet would...
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nadal hassan telling potential jurors he supports the taliban and shirea law. he also asked jurors if they could put aside their negative views. meanwhile another bombshell this morning a former top security official has just revealed the 2009 massacre was at first labeled as a terrorist attack before it was changed to work place violence. former new york city mayor rudy giuliani calls the decision dangerous. >> it is damaging to engage in this fiction that the attack at fort hood is workplace violence. there is a certain reluctance to describe someone as an islamic extremist terrorist for fear you are going to make a mistake. it played a role in the case of major hassan that it was so obvious this man was a possible terrorist. >> under this distinction it is impossible for those killed or injured to receive a purple heart. jury selection continues today. >> how do you keep the mastermind occupied while he's behind bars? outrageous story while he was confined in a secret cia prison in romania the cia decided to let khalid shaikh mohammed to pursue his dream red
nadal hassan telling potential jurors he supports the taliban and shirea law. he also asked jurors if they could put aside their negative views. meanwhile another bombshell this morning a former top security official has just revealed the 2009 massacre was at first labeled as a terrorist attack before it was changed to work place violence. former new york city mayor rudy giuliani calls the decision dangerous. >> it is damaging to engage in this fiction that the attack at fort hood is...
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we've lost too many schools to the taliban and flooding. >> the pakistani taliban destroyed girls' schools when they took over in 2007. the majority have been rebuilt. the drive to educate all and in particular young girls is a noble effort. in pakistan, it faces immense challenges. for families, the education of young girls has not been a priority. they have not been able to get the kinds of low-paying jobs to support houseless. because it has not been a priority for them, it is not a priority for the 40's. united nations in new york is a world away. this new government faces great challenges on the economy and terrorism. on theon is not high list. it is unlikely the petition will change that. those forgotten will continue to struggle, unrecognized and uneducated. kingdomall himalayan goes to the polls in the next 24 hours. it is the second time the people will have the chance to elect a government. we have this report from the capital. young people are hoping the election will change matters for them. she is one of the country's brightest credit reports -- brightest graduates. she is one
we've lost too many schools to the taliban and flooding. >> the pakistani taliban destroyed girls' schools when they took over in 2007. the majority have been rebuilt. the drive to educate all and in particular young girls is a noble effort. in pakistan, it faces immense challenges. for families, the education of young girls has not been a priority. they have not been able to get the kinds of low-paying jobs to support houseless. because it has not been a priority for them, it is not a...
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and it's a big day for the pakistani schoolgirl who nearly died after she was shot in the head by the taliban for promoting education for girls. malala yousufzai will give her first public speech this morning, taking place at the united nations. the address to a special gathering of young people actually comes on her 16th birthday. >>> an emotional meeting last night in newtown, connecticut, as residents discuss how to divide the $11 million in donations after the sandy hook shooting. a preliminary plan would give $7 million to the victims and their families with the rest goes to the community. some residents say they don't like that. >> why isn't all of the money going to the victims? the american public gave very generously out of their hearts because they saw those people who were killed so violently, so tragically. >> i don't want to criticize anybody because this town has been overwhelmingly wonderful to all of us. so, it is what it is. it's almost over. six months later. i'm happy it's almost over. and we'll go on. >> under that plan, each family who lost a loved one in the shooting wou
and it's a big day for the pakistani schoolgirl who nearly died after she was shot in the head by the taliban for promoting education for girls. malala yousufzai will give her first public speech this morning, taking place at the united nations. the address to a special gathering of young people actually comes on her 16th birthday. >>> an emotional meeting last night in newtown, connecticut, as residents discuss how to divide the $11 million in donations after the sandy hook shooting....
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and made her stronger. >> the taliban recognized this young girl as a serious threat. and you know what, they were right. she was a threat. >> reporter: a threat which awakened the world to an education emergency around the globe. 57 million children, most of them girls, forced out of school and subject to early marriage or child labor. but malala dreamed of a better life. she wanted to be a doctor when she was younger, now she's not going to be? >> your circumstances tell you and it teaches you what to be done. she came to the conclusion if she becomes a doctor she may have patients in hospital, but she wanted to be the doctor of society, the doctor for country, and a politician can do that. they make a difference. >> we call upon the world leaders that all of these leaders must protect women and children's rights. ideals that go against the rights of women is unacceptable. >> reporter: so hand in hand at the united nations with the secretary general, and a little boost from a soap box, the pakistani schoolgirl launched a 21st century civil rights movement that's insp
and made her stronger. >> the taliban recognized this young girl as a serious threat. and you know what, they were right. she was a threat. >> reporter: a threat which awakened the world to an education emergency around the globe. 57 million children, most of them girls, forced out of school and subject to early marriage or child labor. but malala dreamed of a better life. she wanted to be a doctor when she was younger, now she's not going to be? >> your circumstances tell you...
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malala yousafzai was shot in the head by the taliban last year. >>> and happy birthday to fast and furious actress michelle rodriguez. she's 35. workout guru richard simmons turns 65. and comedian bill cosby, 76. >>> coming up on the "today" show, ed sharon takes over the plaza with a live concert. i'm paige hopkins. thanks for watching "early today." have a great weekend. >>> thank god that so many people's lives were saved. we mourn those who were lost and pray for those who are injured. >>> bay area congresswoman visits the wreckage of asiana flight 214 as crews begin moving the plane piece by piece and repairing the runway at sfo. >>> also the grandfather of a missing toddler in oakland wants to keep the focus on finding her separate charges. where the investigation is heading, we'll let you know this morning. >>> arrested for crimes he's supposed to be fighting. the charges against a san jose police officer and how his colleagues are reacting. >>> right now a live look outside, an early morning shot of your bay bridge out there.
malala yousafzai was shot in the head by the taliban last year. >>> and happy birthday to fast and furious actress michelle rodriguez. she's 35. workout guru richard simmons turns 65. and comedian bill cosby, 76. >>> coming up on the "today" show, ed sharon takes over the plaza with a live concert. i'm paige hopkins. thanks for watching "early today." have a great weekend. >>> thank god that so many people's lives were saved. we mourn those who...
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. >> heather: a pakistani teenager who was shot by the taliban, you remember that for promoting education for girls celebrating her 16th birthday to her speech in united nations. she wants free schooling and a calls on world for free schooling for every child. >> gregg: deliberations underway in the george zimmerman murder case. we could get a verdict at any time. from beginning to end, trace gallagher has more dramatic moments from this murder trial. >> prosecution began opening statements with a flurry of obscenities relaying what george zimmerman told a police disattacher minutes before he shot trayvon martin [ bleep ] they always get away. those were the words in that man's mouth. >> for the defense. deadly serious trial begin with a joke. knock-knock, who is there. george zimmerman. >> the joke fell flat but the defense recovered by catching the prosecution's star witness rich el who was on phone with trayvon martin before the shooting in a number of inconsistencies. >> when you were talking about the same thing again, instead of saying what you are talking about, it became what you
. >> heather: a pakistani teenager who was shot by the taliban, you remember that for promoting education for girls celebrating her 16th birthday to her speech in united nations. she wants free schooling and a calls on world for free schooling for every child. >> gregg: deliberations underway in the george zimmerman murder case. we could get a verdict at any time. from beginning to end, trace gallagher has more dramatic moments from this murder trial. >> prosecution began...
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certainly one of their strategies, the taliban, is to wait this thing out. the facts are that we've turned the situation around in the east. we have not been able to do -- excuse me, turned it around in the south. not been able to do that as well in the east. we are going to present the afghan security forces with a bit of a challenge when we do leave. i will disagree with brooks a little bit here. numbers do matter because they give us the wherewithal to accomplish a number of missions. cou counter terrorism mission is very important. providing the neighbors for afghan security forces is important and certainly giving them advise on the training situation. all those things are paramount, if we are growing to validate and continue to succeed in this mission an not put it at great risk, which removing all our forces certainly would do. >> jack, i will stay with you for a moment. what would you advise the president, if he were to ask you, about how many troops we need there and for how long and what kind of goal you would set right now? >> i think you need the
certainly one of their strategies, the taliban, is to wait this thing out. the facts are that we've turned the situation around in the east. we have not been able to do -- excuse me, turned it around in the south. not been able to do that as well in the east. we are going to present the afghan security forces with a bit of a challenge when we do leave. i will disagree with brooks a little bit here. numbers do matter because they give us the wherewithal to accomplish a number of missions. cou...
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. >>> and remember that brave pakistani teen who was targeted by the taliban. she celebrated her 16th birthday with an emotional speech at the united nations on friday. malala yousufzai was shot last year, for promoting education for girls in her country. she spoke to youth leaders from around the world. >> the taliban shot me on the left side of my forehead. they shot my face, too. they thought that the bullet would silence us. but they failed. >> very brave girl. malala said that girls and schools in pakistan are still being targeted by the taliban because she says, the taliban is afraid of the power of educated women. >>> and of course, it is july. that means, as always, it's time for the annual running of the bulls in pamplona, spain. in today's run, one person was seriously injured in a stampede by people racing ahead of the bu bulls. and on friday, three people, including one american were gored by bulls. they all survived. the tradition was made famous in the ernest hemingway novel, "the sun also rises." i always wanted to. but maybe not. >> i went there
. >>> and remember that brave pakistani teen who was targeted by the taliban. she celebrated her 16th birthday with an emotional speech at the united nations on friday. malala yousufzai was shot last year, for promoting education for girls in her country. she spoke to youth leaders from around the world. >> the taliban shot me on the left side of my forehead. they shot my face, too. they thought that the bullet would silence us. but they failed. >> very brave girl. malala...
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a pakistani teenager addressed the united nations today, nine months after she was shot by the taliban. malala yousufzai made a plea for the cause of educating girls. we have a report from robert moore of independent television news. >> i'm here to speak up for the right of education of every child. ( applause ) >> reporter: she spoke before a special youth session of the u.n., her parents and brother watching, telling delegates she felt more passionate than ever about her cause. >> the taliban shot me on the left side of my forehead. they shot my friends too. they thought the bullet would silence us, but they failed. and out of that silence came thousands of voices. the terrorists thought that they would change my aims and stop my ambitions. but nothing changed in my life except this: weakness, fear, and hopelessness died. strength, power, and courage was born. ( applause ) >> reporter: she was introduced by gordon brown, who is the u.n.'s special envoy on education. he knows that in malala the campaign has an exceptional advocate who is speaking on a special day. >> never before i be
a pakistani teenager addressed the united nations today, nine months after she was shot by the taliban. malala yousufzai made a plea for the cause of educating girls. we have a report from robert moore of independent television news. >> i'm here to speak up for the right of education of every child. ( applause ) >> reporter: she spoke before a special youth session of the u.n., her parents and brother watching, telling delegates she felt more passionate than ever about her cause....
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may be one way to put pressure on karzai, push him back into line and see if he won't work with the taliban on some sort of peace discussions and also get back in line to object to continue the security discussions with the u.s., jake. >> last year when president obama went to afghanistan in may, i believe, and signed a document about the strategic partnership, he made it very clear that counterterrorism and equipping afghan security forces were going to continue to be important imperatives for the u.s., even after 2014. strategically does it make any sense if counterterrorism is a priority the way that the obama administration has been waging it with drones, with special forces, does it make any sense to pull out of afghanistan completely? >> reporter: well, you're right, given our national security interest and the amount the has invested there, it seems it would be unlike this administration to pull out all forces from afghanistan next year. and especially because it borders pakistan. that's a convenient place to at least base some forces to have a u.s. presence on pakistan's border. but
may be one way to put pressure on karzai, push him back into line and see if he won't work with the taliban on some sort of peace discussions and also get back in line to object to continue the security discussions with the u.s., jake. >> last year when president obama went to afghanistan in may, i believe, and signed a document about the strategic partnership, he made it very clear that counterterrorism and equipping afghan security forces were going to continue to be important...
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who can forget the horror this pakistani girl went through when she was shot in the head by the taliban for encouraging girls to go to school. last year's attack got worldwide attention. she was shot point-blank. today she's marking her 16th birthday at the united nations. in her morning address she talked about the importance of education. >> let us pick up our books and our pens. they are our most powerful weapons. one child, one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world. education is the only solution. education first. >> pretty amazing young woman. after the shooting she was flown to britain for treatment and she and her family lives in birmingh birmingham. that's where she is back in school. >>> elliot spitzer said he's passed a big run. he's submitted more than 27,000 signatures to the city's board of elections. that's about seven times the number necessary to get on the ballot. he said he's optimistic that the public will hear his case as he tries to get back into public office. >> just as i would never predict a jury verdict, i don't want to predict what the public will
who can forget the horror this pakistani girl went through when she was shot in the head by the taliban for encouraging girls to go to school. last year's attack got worldwide attention. she was shot point-blank. today she's marking her 16th birthday at the united nations. in her morning address she talked about the importance of education. >> let us pick up our books and our pens. they are our most powerful weapons. one child, one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world....
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where the government is not just spying on al-qaida, the taliban and people overseas but people back home. you would think that people would be up in arms in this infringement of our liberties but to me it's disappointing that more people aren't upset about what's going on. >> i want to add something. i think a lot of it is because of the conversation has gone. what oliver stone resonated with me. i've never heard that before. whether we control the government or the government control us. up until now it's been what has been leaked, has it been fair game? does it keep us safe. >> is he a traitor. >> i think a lot of conversation on a lot of tv, radio wherever, it's not about whether we control the government or not. it's if you have nothing to hide then it's fine. >> the mass media has framed the conversation. instead of focusing on what's been leaked we're focusing on character assassination and irrelevant stuff that does not do anything for the country. >> cenk: despite all that tremendous propaganda, you're right, they have forgotten what america is supposed to stand for. if you
where the government is not just spying on al-qaida, the taliban and people overseas but people back home. you would think that people would be up in arms in this infringement of our liberties but to me it's disappointing that more people aren't upset about what's going on. >> i want to add something. i think a lot of it is because of the conversation has gone. what oliver stone resonated with me. i've never heard that before. whether we control the government or the government control...
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happy 16th birthday, malala. >> reporter: it was ten months ago that the taliban ryed to kill her for promoting education for girls. her survival ignited a global movement. >> weakness, fear, and hopelessness died. strength, power, and courage was born. they thought that the bullet would silence us, but they failed. and out of that silence came thousands of voices. >> in fact, millions have signed her petition to provide education for every child around the world. >> she has experienced the discrimination. she has suffered because of her wle beliefs. and she has fought back. >> reporter: hard to remember, she's just a teenager. >> she was more worried about her geography homework than her speech. >> reporter: is that right? >> i was happy about that. >> reporter: still a schoolgirl, but a powerful voice for others. >> one child, one teacher, one book, and one pen can change the world. >> reporter: nbc news, new york. >> and so can one girl. that was inspirational. >>> now to our three big money headlines. one, big ben chimes. two, back in session. and three, the fix is in. joining me
happy 16th birthday, malala. >> reporter: it was ten months ago that the taliban ryed to kill her for promoting education for girls. her survival ignited a global movement. >> weakness, fear, and hopelessness died. strength, power, and courage was born. they thought that the bullet would silence us, but they failed. and out of that silence came thousands of voices. >> in fact, millions have signed her petition to provide education for every child around the world. >> she...
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. >> just nine months after she was targeted on her school bus, shot in the head by a taliban gunman for daring to speak up for the right of girls to go to school malala stood wearing the shawl of the former pakistani prime minister assassinated five years ago. >> i speak not for myself but for those without voice can be heard. >> reporter: the only thing more stunning than malala's recovery was her vision. >> they thought it would change my aims and stop my ambitions, but nothing changed in nighmy life except this. weakness fear and hopelessness died. strength fervor, and courage was born. >> reporter: 57 million boys and girled worldwide are denied educations, but they now have a voice, forceful and poetic. >> they realize the importance of light when we see darkness. we realize the importance of a voice when we are silence. in the same way, we realized the importance of pens and books. let us stick up. let us stick up our books and pens. they are our most powerful weapons. one child one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world. >> reporter: at 16 malala is unburdened by
. >> just nine months after she was targeted on her school bus, shot in the head by a taliban gunman for daring to speak up for the right of girls to go to school malala stood wearing the shawl of the former pakistani prime minister assassinated five years ago. >> i speak not for myself but for those without voice can be heard. >> reporter: the only thing more stunning than malala's recovery was her vision. >> they thought it would change my aims and stop my ambitions,...